Anagnostatou, V.Regan, P. H.Bunce, M. R.McCarthy, D.Werner, V.Ahn, T.Casperson, R. J.Chevrier, R.Cooper, N.Heinz, A.Ilie, G.Smith, M. K.Williams, E.Bettermann, L.Radeck, D.Beausang, C. W.Boniwell, C.Pauerstein, B.2026-07-032026-07-030587-4254ORCID:/0000-0002-7895-458X/work/219172551https://hdl.handle.net/1885/733812438Electromagnetic transition rates have been measured for decays from the ground state band in the transitional nucleus 100Pd using the Recoil Distance Doppler Shift Method in inverse kinematics via the 24Mg(80Se,4n) 100Pd reaction at a beam energy of 268 MeV. The nuclei produced were stopped using a Cu foil and data were recorded for 10 different targetstopper distances. The gamma-rays emitted were measured using the SPEEDY germanium detector array at WNSL Yale University and the target-to-stopper distances were determined and kept constant using the New Yale Plunger Device. The preliminary results of this study are presented.5enMeasurements of picosecond lifetimes in the transitional nucleus <sup>100</sup>Pd using the rddm in inverse kinematics201110.5506/APhysPolB.42.80779953711132